This is part three in our series of posts on smart ridesharing regulations in Edmonton. Today, we turn our attention to policies that ensure reliability. We believe cities and their residents should enjoy transportation alternatives that are reliable at all times of day and in all city neighbourhoods.

Today on UberEATS, it’s an extra special day — Dirty Bird’s new dish “The Mini Redway” is making it’s debut, created in honour of Shane Redway — a close friend of the Dirty Bird’s team. On August 1, 2015, Shane Redway, an up and coming Toronto artist, tragically passed away in a motor vehicle accident at age 26, leaving behind his two parents and two siblings.

Uber’s technology is revolutionizing the way people move around this city, and there’s a dedicated Montreal team behind the app that helps make this a reality each and every day. We joined Uber because we’re passionate about making our city better. We work nearly around the clock to make it happen, and to make it happen quickly. We know things aren’t perfect, but we’re learning and growing to support hundreds of thousands of riders, and more than few thousands drivers across the province.

Given that we’ve called Montreal home for almost 2 years, we thought it was about time we introduced ourselves and showed you the team behind the app. We also wanted to say THANK YOU for your continued support in this beautiful city we call home.

As part of our ongoing efforts to discuss smart ridesharing regulation in Edmonton, it is important to outline our commitment to safety, the steps we take everyday, and how cities around the world have regulated these practices for the benefit of riders and drivers.